Charles Jason Grigsby, Jr. (born September 15, 1978 in Oberlin, Ohio) is an American singer and Charles Grigsby Tickets contestant of the second season of American Idol.
The youngest of six siblings, Grigsby was born in Oberlin, Ohio. Although he has no formal singing training, he Charles Grigsby Tickets grew up with a love for music and song. Listening to and mimicking singers every chance he got, Grigsby found he had a gift for near-perfect pitch at an early age. As a teenager he would use two cassette recorders to lay down multiple tracks of his own voice, harmonizing to the songs he memorized. Charles Grigsby Tickets Learning from groups such as Boyz II Men and Take 6 he matured the tone of his voice.
In high school, he joined the school choir to aid in his study of singing mechanics. After high school, Grigsby Charles Grigsby Tickets moved to Detroit, Michigan and enrolled in school to study computer aided design. But soon after he Charles Grigsby Tickets dropped out of school because he failed his academics.
Several years later, he auditioned for American Idol where he impressed Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul. Charles Grigsby Tickets He passed the audition and went to Hollywood.
During American Idol, Grigsby suffered from a debilitating stomach virus. Starved of both food and sleep, he took center stage and belted Charles Grigsby Tickets out a rendition of Stevie Wonder's "Overjoyed." Simon Cowell recanted his previous remarks and gave Grigsby votes of high praise. The performance garnered him the most votes from the viewers, Charles Grigsby Tickets securing him as the first of the twelve finalists.
He was voted off on March 19, 2003 after Charles Grigsby Tickets a performance of "You Can't Win" during "Movie Songs Night".
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